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Will Contra Costa Move To The Red Tier In Coming Weeks?

UpdatedTue, Mar 2, 2021 at 3:54 pm PT Reply Counties in the red tier may allow restaurants, gyms and personal care services to start serving customers indoors. (Courtney Teague/Patch) CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CA Seven California counties, including three in the Bay Area, moved into the red tier Tuesday. But Contra Costa County is among four Bay Area counties that remain in the most-strict purple tier. Contra Costa could move into the red tier in two to three weeks, assuming current trends continue, public health officials told the county Board of Supervisors Tuesday. Marin and San Mateo counties were allowed to move into the less-strict red tier last week, while Napa, San Francisco and Santa Clara counties moved into the red tier Tuesday.

Sutter Patients Wait, Scramble for Second Doses After Thousands of Appointments Canceled

Sutter Patients Wait, Scramble for Second Doses After Thousands of Appointments Canceled Sutter Health is canceling second-dose vaccine appointments through March 9 due to a lack of supply. About 40,000 patients with second-dose appointments between March 3 and March 9 are in the process of being rescheduled in order of the dates they were originally slated to come in. Another 50,000 appointments starting March 10 are in danger of being canceled as well. “This is an extremely unfortunate situation for our patients, and one that is avoidable if we can get additional vaccine supply,” said Angeline Sheets, director of media relations for the company, which has requested additional allocations from the state.

More than ever, student journalists must be on the lookout for censorship

More than ever, student journalists must be on the lookout for censorship In 2019, FIRE released “Under Pressure: The Warning Signs of Student Press Censorship,” a report documenting FIRE’s advocacy for student journalists’ rights and the threats they face. With over two decades spent defending campus free expression, FIRE has seen firsthand that student journalists are often the immediate line of defense against administrations intent on violating student and faculty rights and sometimes, they pay the price for it.   Today, for Student Press Freedom Day, we’re revisiting some of the student press cases FIRE had fielded since the report’s release and the warning signs they illustrate to remind student journalists how to identify, and stay vigilant against, potential censorship. (For more information about Student Press Freedom Day, see the Student Press Law Center’s list of events and resources, and join us today at 1:30 p.m. ET for a panel discussion about studen

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